Dak should request a trade

Ranched

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With the coin these quarterback's make today. They could care less about being traded. Unless of course your Baker Mayfield. :laugh:
 

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:huh:

interesting thta you didn't deny what I said. just tried to throw sarcasm at it...

its called deflection.

but go ahead with your agenda. if that's what makes you happy, all the power to your happiness.

No it's not deflection
You're attempting, really badly, to create some sort of strawman argument to debate with.
like I stated earlier...
Merely copy and paste the statement that I, apparently, made
Really easy stuff.
 

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I know what we conceded. are you want to tell me the OL was great? the WRs were great? our OC was great? none of them hold any fault in this loss? when the opposing teams say we knew their plays and plans. the OC should be embarassed.

the bucs had OL issues, but they didn't committ 10 penalties. 4 on the same drive...2 steps forward, 3 steps back. they didn't give up 4 sacks. their WRs made shoe string and one handed catches...their players made plays. if you demand perfection for us to be any good. then we have bigger issues because Dak is not perfect, will never be perfect and he is not elite. and the defense giving up 152 yards rushing. allowing the opposing team to control the clock, control the game. they knew they didn't need to score a ton of points to win this game. their game plan wasn't aggressive. it was fundamentally simple and basic.

btw, Aaron Rodgers led team scored 7 points..... is it Rodgers fault? or do the rest of the team bear any responsibility? Stafford and the superbowl champs, scored 10 points. who bears responsibility? just the QB or do the rest of the team are at fault too.

I think your problem is you think I am not blaming dak or that I am saying they all have equal blame.....what I am saying, there were plenty of fault and blame to go around. Dak bearing most of it. but he was not singularly at fault. if you think that, you either don't understand football or you have an agenda. which one is it?

I knew their plays.

I think Jerry has too much input on what Moore and McCarthy do, so that's the biggest issue.

I don't think they choose to run those plays, or choose to run Pollard over Zeke; I think they had to because that's what they were told to do.
 

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I really hate to say this. I really do. However, Jerry deserves this, and, if Dak wants to salvage his career, I think he needs to go to a team whose owner actually cares about winning. He's not got weapons here. His contract, compared to other QBs really isn't all that bad, and there are teams who'd likely snap him up quickly. If he doesn't want to end up like Romo, he needs to really consider waiving his trade clause and going to a team like Seattle, who need a QB and would probably give us a king's ransom to get Dak. I'm NOT blaming Dak for yesterday. The loss is on Jerry, and, unfortunately, Jerry doesn't care. So, Dak should go to a team who does care and can build a roster.

Not with that contract. It's the reason they restructured Garoppolo's contract. To make him more trade friendly. People keep pointing to the average per year on these contracts. That's yet another misleading statistic. What is his contract going forward? Cap hit, and money pushed forward. It's one of the worst in the league right now. At least for the Cowboys. But I guess in a trade it might not be so bad when you eliminate the signing bonus part of the contract.
 

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It's really not though. Andy Dalton didn't win here, but he could have.

The key is just having someone who can win.

Dalton was an ideal back-up. A legit starter whose team decided to move on. We had a guy like that a while back named Kitna. Instead this is Cooper Rush's 5th year as back-up .......... 2020 being the exception.
 

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The time to trade Dak was before the end of his first contract, this ship has sailed. We are stuck with Dak and his huge contract for several years.
 

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It's really not though. Andy Dalton didn't win here, but he could have.

The key is just having someone who can win.

Dalton, at that point in his career was a statue in the pocket. Statues in the pocket have a hard time winning under extreme pressure. Ask Stafford about that. Andy Dalton never stood a chance. Cooper Rush, well, "TAPS".
 

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I really hate to say this. I really do. However, Jerry deserves this, and, if Dak wants to salvage his career, I think he needs to go to a team whose owner actually cares about winning. He's not got weapons here. His contract, compared to other QBs really isn't all that bad, and there are teams who'd likely snap him up quickly. If he doesn't want to end up like Romo, he needs to really consider waiving his trade clause and going to a team like Seattle, who need a QB and would probably give us a king's ransom to get Dak. I'm NOT blaming Dak for yesterday. The loss is on Jerry, and, unfortunately, Jerry doesn't care. So, Dak should go to a team who does care and can build a roster.
Tear it down and start over, this roster is a mish mash assembled by a front office that does not have the ability to put a serious contender on the field.
 

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I think Parsons should request a trade…we will just waste his HOF talent like we did Romo, Witten, Dez, TO, and Ware
 

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How did Aaron Rogers look yesterday without Adams...just asking for a friend?
To be fair his o-line play had way more to do with the outcome then "him not having Adams" (3 out of 5 where backups and the other 2 where 2nd year guys that only had a combined 22 starts). I watched the full game and the pass blocking was some of the worst I've ever seen, their offensive line makes ours look like the "great wall of Dallas"
 

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Dalton was an ideal back-up. A legit starter whose team decided to move on. We had a guy like that a while back named Kitna. Instead this is Cooper Rush's 5th year as back-up .......... 2020 being the exception.

Kitna was great. A great QB coach too.

Romo would have been the best thing for Dak. If he were hired as QB coach.

Maybe Romo comes out of retirement.. lol

Stranger things have happened.
 

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I really hate to say this. I really do. However, Jerry deserves this, and, if Dak wants to salvage his career, I think he needs to go to a team whose owner actually cares about winning. He's not got weapons here. His contract, compared to other QBs really isn't all that bad, and there are teams who'd likely snap him up quickly. If he doesn't want to end up like Romo, he needs to really consider waiving his trade clause and going to a team like Seattle, who need a QB and would probably give us a king's ransom to get Dak. I'm NOT blaming Dak for yesterday. The loss is on Jerry, and, unfortunately, Jerry doesn't care. So, Dak should go to a team who does care and can build a roster.

Honestly right now if Seattle wants Dak it wouldn't take a Kings Ransom in my opinion
 

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No it's not deflection
You're attempting, really badly, to create some sort of strawman argument to debate with.
like I stated earlier...
Merely copy and paste the statement that I, apparently, made
Really easy stuff.
what strawman? I used your own words. you still haven't been able to say the rest of the team played bad. your singular focus is on Dak.
 
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